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Hackaday Links: April 26, 2026

It’s been three weeks since the Artemis II crew returned to Earth, and while the mission might be over for Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Hammock Koch, and Jeremy Hansen, …read more

Hackaday Podcast Episode 367: Radioactive Weather, Continuous Pickles, And Moon Junk

When Elliot Williams and Al Williams compare their notes on the week in Hackaday, you know you’ll get at least one or two bad puns. How bad? Tune in and …read more

This Week In Security: Annoyed Researchers, Dangling DNS, And Hacks That Could Have Been Worse

The author of the BlueHammer exploit, which was released earlier this month and addressed in the last Patch Tuesday, continues to be annoyed with the responses from the Microsoft security …read more

VCF East And Maker Faire Make For A Busy Weekend

For those of us with an interest in hacking and making, events where we can meet up with like minded folks and check out the projects they’re working on don’t …read more

FLOSS Weekly Episode 868: Remove The Noodles

This week Jonathan chats with Johannes Millan about Super Productivity and Parallel Code! Those are two very different projects, but both aiming for helping us get our work done. Super …read more

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  • New Slicer Enables Horizontal Overhangs Without Support

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    By Zoe Skyforest | April 28, 2026

    There’s a rule of thumb when it comes to FDM printing that overhangs are really only possible to an angle of around 45 degrees or so. If you try to …read more

  • A Guide To CubeSat Mission And Bus Design

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    By Al Williams | April 28, 2026

    If you mention the word bus, you might think of public transportation or, more likely for us, a way to connect things together. But in the satellite world, the bus …read more

  • Sega Master System Controllers, Now With USB C

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    By Zoe Skyforest | April 27, 2026

    USB wasn’t even a gleam in an engineer’s eye when the Sega Master System hit the market in 1985. Today, we’re up to USB 4 or something, and the USB …read more

  • Why Solid State Batteries Short

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    By Al Williams | April 27, 2026

    Solid state batteries, we are told, are the new hot battery technology that will replace lithium-ion batteries. Soon. Not that we haven’t heard that before. One reason it isn’t dominating …read more

  • A Different Kind Of Ultrasonic Levitation

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    By Aaron Beckendorf | April 27, 2026

    Ultrasonic levitation is by now a familiar trick: one or more ultrasonic transducers create a standing wave, and small objects can be held in the nodes of this standing wave. …read more

  • The Challenges Of 3D Printing Reliable Springs

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    By Maya Posch | April 27, 2026

    Springs are great, but making them out of plastic tends to come with some downsides, for fairly obvious reasons. Creating a compliant mechanism that can be 3D printed and yet …read more

  • 2026 Green Powered Challenge: Adding Low-Power Sleep To Microcontrollers

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    By Bryan Cockfield | April 27, 2026

    When building a project to operate on battery power for long periods of time, having a microcontroller with a reliable and extremely low-power sleep mode is critical. When processing power …read more

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